21 Year Old Woman Arrested on Numerous Charges

·On 5/3/2014, Lynette Bishop of Sanford, Earl Puckett of Durham,
Christopher McBride of Sanford, Kenneth Cameron of Sanford and Tina Puckett of
Albemarle reported their vehicles had been broken into while at Devils Ridge race
track at 982 King Farm Rd. Items missing ranged from cash, cell phones and credit cards. An employee at the track Kimberly
Kottcamp (21) W/F of 304 Charlotte Ave. Sanford was seen walking around the
vehicles in question and carrying away property from one vehicle. She was later
arrested on scene and found in possession of some of the stolen property. She
was charged w/ 5 counts of breaking and entering a motor vehicle, 4 counts of
misdemeanor larceny and 4 counts of possession of stolen goods, along w/
numerous drug charges; she was held under $30,000 secured bond.

No comments:

Who's In Jail?

See A Crime, Report A Crime

Want to help us help you? Report a crime by clicking here to send our investigative staff an email. Include as much information as possible in your email, including your name, address and phone number.

To report a Crime Tip via phone, please call us at 919-718-4577.

(NOTE: This email is not monitored "live", therefore if you need to report a crime in progress or have an emergency,please call 9-1-1)

Lee County Animal Services

Follow Me On Facebook!

Subscribe To Sheriff's Newsletter

Carolina Animal Rescue & Adoption

C.A.R.A.

For Those Submitting Comments

In order to respond properly, it's necessary to submit your name and a valid email address along with your comments in order for your post to be published. If you would rather speak to the Sheriff or one of his staff members, you may call 919-718-4572 or email the department at Sheriff@leecountync.gov

If you would like to be placed on a e-mailing list for Tracy Carter, please email here with "subscribe me" on the subject line.

Blog Archive

Total Pageviews

"Stronger Communities Are Safer Communities"

"Stronger Communities Are Safer Communities", as the motto of the Lee County Sheriff's Office, this simple statement reflects my belief that my role as the chief law enforcement officer in Lee County is to build strong communities. For communities to thrive, order must be maintained by fairly enforcing the law. In turn, as communities become stronger in working together to meet challenges a sense of shared responsibility leads to common desire to preserve the peace. This shared responsibility is the strongest law enforcement tool that our county can have. Communication and accountability are essential elements in developing this shared responsibility.

The purpose of this web site is to be a vehicle of communication between the Lee County Sheriff's Office and the citizens we serve. It is a place for you to learn more about what we are doing, and it is also a place to find out more about building stronger communities. You will see this site continue to grow as a shared resource as your sheriff's department pursues its mission: To enforce the law, preserve the peace and protect the values of Lee County citizens by providing communities with a safe and secure environment. I invite you to visit this site often and promise that you will find it a valuable resource as we work together for a better Lee County.

I believe that elected officials have a responsibility to carry out their duties in a way in which the citizens they serve can hold them accountable for their performance. This can only be done if the public is kept informed of what is taking place--in this case, in the Lee County Sheriff's Department. This site is dedicated to keeping you informed and giving you the opportunity to provide input on how you would like to see us improve.